Happily Ever After, Again is electrifying, heart-pounding romance suspense melding sensuality, danger, and intrigue in this fast-paced page-turner. Who killed Bratten Drake?Bratten’s murder leaves Lauren grief-stricken while questioning the motives of his partner, his assistant, and his best friend.Against Ever-After protocol, Bratten’s ghost mysteriously appears to help Lauren solve the murder, … help Lauren solve the murder, but places her in danger.
Will Lauren live Happily Ever After, Again?
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Oh wow I loveeeee this book. It’s a paranormal suspense romance and definitely my favorite from D.F. Jones.
Bratten has been killed and Lauren and Alex determined to find out who’s responsible and they want payback even when danger lurking in every corner and with the help of Bratten as a ghost, will they solve it and the most important thing is will they survive. Oh yeah this book has interesting story, the kind of story that keeps me turning the page after page until the end.
This book also brings all the feelings, I can feel the despair and sadness, the angst and madness, the angst and the frustrations, and all the love and sweetness. Yes I love everything.
As for characters, I love Lauren and Alex, I can’t not root for them from the beginning, even with Bratten’s ghost around. The love between them is so beautiful, it’s full of support and giving. I also love the relationship between Lauren and Bratten, their love is so deep, and let’s not forget the friendship between Bratten and Alex. This might sound complicated, well it is complicated, but it’s also exquisite and it warms my heart.
If you love paranormal suspense romance, this one is a MUST-READ.
Happily Ever After, Again is D.F. Jones best book to date. It has everything you want a book to have. It a romance/suspense book that will literally have you sitting on the edge of your seat, turning the pages as fast as you can read while tears run down your face. Warning…Do not read this will out have tissues near by. This book shows how love has no bound and that even death will not stop a great love. Suspense full, romantic, tragic with a HEA. If you dont add this to your TBR pile you are missing out on one of the best book of the year. Bravo Dawn! Bravo!
Part romance, part suspense, and part mystery this book manages to roll them all together and create a book that is good to read and full of emotions.
Loved it…. absolutely awesome. Why? This book is a ‘Who Done It’, a ‘Love Never Dies’ and a ‘The Road Not Taken’, all rolled into one. It’s an emotional page turner that leaves you with hope. It’s a good escape.
This is not your typical love story, but a true love story it is. Lauren doesn’t know the meaning of the words, ‘give up’. She loves with all her heart. When her husband is murdered, she grieves, but this is not a woman to sit back and lick her wounds. No, this is a woman that wants answers and justice. This is a woman willing to put her own life on the line to get them… but not in a superwoman, unrealistic type of way.
This is a woman who learns to love again and to live life in the present, knowing just how precious it is. This is a woman who knows that true love never dies… and does she ever prove it! Her husband’s legacy lives on.
Oh, and I can’t forget to add, Miss Karma is soooooo sweet.
CONFESSION TIME:
It’s important for the reader to realize this is fiction. Do I believe a deceased loved one will play an active role in shaping events in my life? Not really, but I do know that there is a G_d in Heaven who loves me and knows my needs. I can’t speak on what He allows in that process. I’m not one that believes in purgatory as I believe ‘to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord’. That all being said, someone I love very much was killed. That person loved to sit on the porch to appreciate the fragrant spring hyacinths when in bloom.
I’d go to the gravesite often to keep it weeded and looking good. On one of my visits, a light breeze wafted by and it was full of that hyacinth aroma. This was unexpected and not my imagination. I had such a peace, I didn’t want that breeze to stop. After going home, I related this to my husband who said it was just my hopeful imagination. So I decided to not mention this to anyone else.
A month or two later, my husband and I went to the cemetery together. Once again, that soft fragrant breeze wafted by us. I refused to say anything, but wow, did it impact my husband. He looked at me astonished and asked me if I smelled ‘that’? I smiled and said Yes. it was the same hyacinth fragrance that I had experienced at the cemetery. The same fragrance that my son so enjoyed each spring…. and it was no where near the time for hyacinths to be in bloom. Yep, my husband then believed what he had considered my imagination. This never happened again, but it did happen. LOL, I could just imagine my son ‘up there’ making it clear to G_d that his mom needed His help. So I’ve learned never to second guess. His ways are not my ways.